Use the filter sidebar in combination with the search field to focus your search of VPN tunnels presented in the VPN tunnel diagram.
Procedure
Step 1 | In the left pane, click to open the VPN page. |
Step 2 | Click the filter icon to open the filter pane. |
Step 3 | Use these filters to refine your search:
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Filter by Device-Click Filter by Device, select the device type tab, and check the devices you want to find by filtering.
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Tunnel Issues-Whether or not we have detected either side of the tunnel has issues. Some examples of a device having issues may be but not limited to is: missing associated interface or peer IP address or access list, IKEv1 proposal mismatches, etc. (Detecting tunnel issues is not yet available for AWS VPC VPN tunnels.)
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Devices/Services-Filter by type of device.
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Status–Tunnel status can be active or idle.
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Active-There is an open session where network packets are traversing the VPN tunnel or a successful session was established and hasn’t been timed-out yet. Active can assist to indicate that tunnel is active and relevant.
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Idle - Security Cloud Control is unable to discover an open session for this tunnel. The tunnel may either be not in use or there is an issue with this tunnel.
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Onboarded - Devices could be managed by Security Cloud Control or not managed (unmanaged) by Security Cloud Control.
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Device Types - Whether or not either side of the tunnel is a live (connected device) or model device.
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Step 4 | You can also search the filtered results by device name or IP address by entering that information in the search bar. The search is case-insensitive. |